JCT - Faculty Research Profile - 2017-2021

89 Dr. Socol Yehoshua Telephone: 02-6751175 Cell phone: 050-6619622 Email: socol@jct.ac.il Website: FalconAnalytics.com Google Scholar: scholar.google.com/citations?user=UoF2rOAAAAAJ I am an inter-disciplinary physicist by training, holding an M.Sc in optics and a Ph.D. in high-energy physics, both from the Weizmann Institute of Science (my Ph.D. work was performed at CERN – European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva, Switzerland). I also hold a M.Sc. in material science from mISiS (Moscow). My present research interests include radiobiology, epidemiology, medical ethics, as well as statistics and machine learning. Books, Book Sections 1. Yehoshua Socol. Practical Aspects of Nuclear Threat, 5-th Ed (in Hebrew, appendices in English). Academic Forum for Nuclear Awareness, 2017. 54 pp. 2. A. Vaiserman, A. Koliada and Y. Socol. Hormesis through low dose radiation. Book chapter (chap. 13) in: S. Rattan and M. Kyriazis (Eds), The Science of Hormesis in Health and Longevity, by Elsevier, Oct. 2018, ISBN 978-0-12-8142530, pp. 129-138. 3 . יהושע סוקול. איום גרעיני בהיבט מעשי. מהדורה חמישית, פורום אקדמאים למודעות גרעינית, 54 .2017 נספחים באנגלית + ' עמ Peer-Reviewed Papers in Refereed Journals 1. Cuttler J, L. Feinendegen and Y. Socol. Evidence that lifelong low dose-rates of ionizing radiation increase lifespan in long- and short-lived dogs. Dose-Response, Jan-Mar (2017) 1–6, IF: 2.4. Rank: Q1. Times cited: 27 2. Siegel JA, B. Sacks and Y. Socol. The LSS Cohort of Atomic Bomb Survivors and LNT. Radiation Research, 188 (2017), 463–464. IF: 2.5. Rank: Q1, Times cited: 7 3. Vaiserman A., A. Koliada, O. Zabuga and Y. Socol. Health Impacts of Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation: Current Scientific Debates and Regulatory Issues. DoseResponse 16/3 (2018) 1559325818796331 IF: 2.4. Rank: Q1. Times cited 79. 4. Cuttler J, L. Feinendegen and Y. Socol. Evidence of a dose-rate threshold for lifespan reduction of dogs exposed lifelong to γ-radiation. Dose-Response 16/4 (2018) 1559325818820211. IF: 24. Rank: Q1. Times cited: 7 5. Yanovskiy M., Y.Y. Shaki and Y. Socol. Ethics of adoption and use of the linear no-threshold model. Dose-Response 17/1 (2019) 1559325818822602. IF: 2.4. Rank: Q2. Times cited: 3 6. Y. Socol, Y.Y. Shaki and A. Vaiserman. Thyroid cancer overdiagnosis: implications for understanding radiation carcinogenesis and for medical imaging. Chemico-Biological Interactions 305 (2019) 1–2. IF: 3.5. Rank: Q1. Times cited: 3 7. Socol Y, Y.Y. Shaki and M Yanovskiy. Interests, Bias, and Consensus in Science and Regulation. Dose-Response 17/2 (2019) 1559325819853669 IF: 2.4. Rank: Q2. Times cited: 1

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